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Title European Green Deal: An Experimental Study of the Biomass Filtration Combustion in a Downdraft Gasifier
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Authors Golub, G; Tsyvenkova, N; Kukharets, S; Holubenko, A; Omarov, I; Klymenko, O; Mudryk, K; Hutsol, T
Title European Green Deal: An Experimental Study of the Biomass Filtration Combustion in a Downdraft Gasifier
Year 2023
Published Energies, 16, 22
DOI 10.3390/en16227490
Abstract This study presents the experimental results obtained from hybrid filtration combustion using biomass pellets. The experiments were carried out using a porous media gasifier filled with pellets and inert material. The gasifying agent used was an air-steam mixture, with 40% being steam. The dependence of the temperature in the gasifier's reaction zone from the volume percentage of inert porous material in the gasifier, the specific heat capacity of this material, as well as the air-steam blowing rate, was investigated. The multifactor experiment method was used. A maximum temperature of 1245 degrees C was achieved using 28 vol% of porous material with a heat capacity of 1000 J/(kg center dot degrees C) and at a blowing rate of 42 m3/h. The maximum hydrogen content in the syngas was 28 vol%. This was achieved at an air-steam blowing rate of 42 m3/h and 40 vol% porous material, with a heat capacity of 1000 J/(kg center dot degrees C). The calorific value of the syngas was 12.6 MJ/m3. The highest CO content in the gas was 28 vol% and was obtained at 20 vol% porous material with a heat capacity of 1000 J/(kg center dot degrees C) and a blowing rate of 42 m3/h. The obtained information is applicable in the design, management, and control of gas production by way of a hybrid filtration combustion process in a downdraft gasifier.
Author Keywords biomass; filtration combustion; syngas; gasification; superadiabatic heating; higher heat value; carbon monoxide; hydrogen
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001118104300001
WoS Category Energy & Fuels
Research Area Energy & Fuels
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/22/7490/pdf?version=1699445137
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